GOBLES, MI -- A man and woman from Pullman were arrested after a traffic stop led authorities to discover drugs in their car.

According to a news release from Michigan State Police, at 11:30 p.m. Thursday troopers from the Paw Paw post stopped a car for driving in the opposite lane of travel on Van Buren Street near Howard Street in the city of Gobles.

A 28-year-old man was driving the car; his fiancee', a 27-year-old woman, was a passenger.

She initially gave troopers a false name. Troopers eventually learned the driver was in violation of his bond conditional release, because he was not allowed to have any contact with the passenger following a domestic assault incident between the two.

After learning his true identity, troopers arrested the driver for the violation of his bond conditions and upon further investigation, troopers found a large amount of components used to manufacture methamphetamine in the car.

Methamphetamine, marijuana and drug paraphernalia were also located in the search. Both subjects admitted to possessing the items, and to manufacturing methamphetamine and selling it in Allegan and Van Buren Counties.

Both subjects were lodged at the Van Buren County Jail pending charges of possession with intent to deliver, possession of meth components, possession of meth and marijuana. Their names are being withheld pending their arraignment.

The hazardous meth materials were seized and disposed of by Drug and Lab Disposal out of Plainwell. Also assisting were officers from MSP-South West Enforcement Team (SWET).